Zebra Zebra ZD421t Healthcare, 8 dots/mm (203 dpi), RTC, USB, USB Host, BT (BLE), Ethernet, white | ZD4AH42-30EE00EZ

582,01 Incl. tax €1.149,67 Incl. tax
€481,00 Excl. tax 950,14 Excl. tax.
In stock (142) Manual
label printer, healthcare, desktop printer, thermal transfer, resolution: 8 dots/mm (203 dpi), media width (max.): 112 mm, print width (max.): 104 mm, roll diameter (max.): 127mm, speed (max.): 152 mm/s, USB, USB Host, Bluetooth (BLE), Ethernet, RAM: 256 Read more
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Specifications

Brand:
Zebra
Article number:
ZD4AH42-30EE00EZ
EAN:
5704174647645
SKU:
ZD4AH42-30EE00EZ
Availability:
In stock (142)
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Ordered before 3:00 PM, shipped today!

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Introducing the Zebra ZD421t Healthcare label printer, the perfect desktop solution for healthcare environments. This thermal transfer printer boasts a resolution of 8 dots/mm (203 dpi) and can accommodate media widths of up to 112mm. With a maximum print width of 104mm and a maximum roll diameter of 127mm, this printer delivers high-quality results at a maximum speed of 152mm/s. The Zebra ZD421t Healthcare features a desinfectable housing, real-time clock, Black Mark Sensor, Gap Sensor, and comes complete with USB, USB Host, Bluetooth (BLE), and Ethernet connectivity options. With 256MB of RAM and 512MB of Flash, this printer is ready to handle all your labeling needs. Included in the package are a USB cable, power supply unit, and power cable (EU, UK). This model is presented in a sleek white design and weighs 3.93kg. Original part number ZD4AH42-30EE00EZ. From the trusted manufacturer Zebra, the ZD421t Healthcare label printer is the ideal choice for healthcare labeling requirements.
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